Frazz by Jef Mallett for February 15, 2004
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Caulfield: It's a philosophy called Occam's razor. "Pluralitas non est ponenda sine necessitate": "Plurality should not be posited without necessity." Meaning the simplest explanation is generally the preferred one. Frazz: I don't think answering quiz questions with "because I said so" is what William of Occam had in mind. Caulfield: Well, that's how Mrs. Olsen answers half my questions.
DKHenderson about 2 months ago
“Preferred” does not necessarily mean “correct”.